Set up in Brussels, in a former depot in Woluwe, the Tram Museum unveils an extensive collection of tramways, buses, trolleybuses and taxis.

The museum, of which the oldest models date back to 1869, is situated at avenue de Tervuren in the Woluwe-Saint-Pierre commune of Brussels and recounts the story of transport in Brussels.

A museum on the move

In addition to a tour of 1500m² dedicated to old models, you can also experience a nostalgic trip aboard a historical tramway in the Soignes forest or to the Cinquantenaire Park. You can also board old buses, which connect the museum to the esplanade du Cinquanenaire.

Each Sunday from April - October, take a trip on the Brussels Tourist Tramway and embark on a discovery of Brussels in a totally unique way.

Guided visits available and option to hire out a 1930s tramway upon request, including outside of opening hours. Perfect for livening up an incentive trip with a unique experience of a "tram-bar", a "tram-aperitif" or a "tram-cocktail", with drinks and snacks on board.